It resolves because the dns sees it as it is. Just the same as http://www.bq--3ci46w2qaawwlyd6x52tk.com /net/org
But there is no way BIND will understand the Chinese character version of that.. The native language if you like. (Chinese in this
case).
It needs that rACE decoding between it and the BIND interface.
.
bob
--- Robert Chalmers http://www.quantum-radio.net.au Quantum Radio robert@quantum-radio.net.au http://www.inexpensivewebsites.com Inexpensive Web Sites info@inexpensivewebsites.com> > Multilingual domains will not resolve in DNS at all...so nameserver changes > > are largely irrelevant. We will probably allow people to change them > > eventually, but since they don't resolve, it's not a priority. (To give you > > some perspective, .ca changes ARE a priority, and we don't have that done > > yet) > > Do you mean resolve to their native language encoding? > > Because I happened to come across a domain that does resolve: > > http://bq--3bmspgai.com/ > > Does this name resolve because it was not registered properly (i.e. without > the character set bit) or is there some other explanation? > > -- > John Keegan > john@RackShare.com > http://RackShare.com > > >
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